Retention Strategies in Working With Justice-Involved Women

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Research-based findings with vulnerable populations are strengthened by strong retention rates at the time of postintervention data collection. Women in the criminal justice system face a variety of gender-specific challenges including histories of childhood and adult sexual and physical abuse, substance abuse, untreated mental health problems, and chronic housing insecurity that can hinder follow-up of a research sample. The authors highlight a variety of retention strategies that they successfully used in their work with women following incarceration in local county jails.

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Wickliffe, J., Kelly, P. J., Allison, M., Emerson, A., & Ramaswamy, M. (2019). Retention Strategies in Working With Justice-Involved Women. Journal of Correctional Health Care, 25(3), 231–237. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078345819853310

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